Thursday, May 14, 2026

LARGER MODULAR FROM JEFFERSON SCHOOL COULD BE USED AT PRESCOTT SCHOOL

 This document was sent to Missoula County Public Schools officials(listed below). Using a bigger modular such as the one at Jefferson School(which was built at Rattlesnake School in 2012) would be a solution if the district maintains it's position that Prescott School is too small. This doesn't make sense since it has been a school since 1951and has been used for many different grade levels. 


LARGER MODULAR FROM JEFFERSON SCHOOL COULD BE USED AT PRESCOTT SCHOOL

To: Missoula County Public Schools officials, Superintendent Micah Hill, Maintenance Director Burley McWilliams, Missoula County Public Schools Board of Trustees and Missoula citizens

This email is regarding using modulars in Rattlesnake, specifically Prescott School. Modulars have been used in the Rattlesnake for years (see history below).

The reason why a modular is being brought up currently as it relates to Prescott School is that the district has included Prescott School on a list of vacant properties and is making decisions on each one. 

Recently, we have heard the Missoula County Public Schools district say that the size, or “footprint”, of Prescott School is too small and this would be one reason why the district would not want to keep Prescott.

This reasoning does not make sense since Prescott School has been a public school for 135 years (outside of the inappropriate lease to Missoula International School for about 20 years beginning in 2004). Prescott School has been used for a variety of different grade levels during these years with different levels of enrollment. A look at the history of Prescott School published in a booklet by MCPS tells us this.

Moreover, an economist has told the district that MCPS needs to build flexibility into its schools. Keeping Prescott School, even if it is a smaller school than many district schools, would enhance flexibility in the Rattlesnake Valley as so many of our children are at this time, and in the past, being bused out of the Rattlesnake.

 A modular can be used when enrollment at a school has increased, and more classroom space is needed instead of busing our students as mentioned. As a counter to the district selling or using Prescott School for something else other than a school, due to its size, there is an alternative - that of a newer modular being brought to the Prescott School site. There are two newer modulars at Jefferson School.

There is currently an older smaller modular on the north side of Prescott School. This modular, I am told by a teacher, was brought over from Hawthorne School many years ago. Unfortunately, with the lease of Prescott School to Missoula International School this modular, although it could be used for space, would need some clean up and repairs due to neglect by MIS.

A modular would be beneficial not only for Prescott but for the district if it continues the narrative that Prescott is too small. It would also be better than building an addition to the Prescott School building or any other building or a sale.

Recently, we went to the north side of Prescott School and did some measurements.

We measured the area around the older modular to see if a bigger modular could fit, if the older modular was moved or if another modular could fit in front of it. Yes, it could.

Measurements of the modular at Prescott School

Measurements of the modular itself 24’x40’ (24’ wide and 40’ long)

12’ from the stairs of the modular to the building (this leaves room between a modular and the building-which may be enough or more than enough to bring in a larger modular.

24’ from the modular to the telephone poll.

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Measurements of the modular at Jefferson School

Measurements of the modular itself 44’x53’ (44’wide and 53’long)

9’ stair measurement that is attached to the front of the modular at Jefferson- which is situated on the length side of the modular

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Notes

The difference in width is 20’ (44’for the Jefferson modular and 24’ for the Prescott modular)

The difference in length is 13’ (53’ for the newer modular at Jefferson and 40’ for the Prescott modular)

***At Prescott School there is room for additional length for the newer Jefferson modular with the 13’ difference.

***There is also room for the newer Jefferson modular when considering the width. There would be 6’ of space between the modular and a pole that is near Briar Street. One could add 2’ or more feet of space in this area if you allowed 10’ between the school building and the modular instead of the 12’ of space which it is currently. You could add some footage also because the stairs are in different positions.

 

Figure 1 Modular at Jefferson School - 1 of 1 2026

 


                                                                               

Figure 2 Modular at Jefferson School – 1 of 2 - 2026

Figure 3 Jefferson School – triplet to Prescott and Washington Schools

Modular at Prescott School – 2026

Figure 4 Prescott School modular looking north – 2026

 

Figure 5 Prescott School Modular looking east – 2026

Figure 6 Modular at Prescott School looking southeast - 2026

Some modular history

In 2004, after the closure of Rattlesnake Middle School, Prescott School, and Mt. Jumbo School, the modular which was at Rattlesnake Middle School was moved to Washington Middle School which entailed multiple hook-ups to the school.

 After the 2004 closures, Rattlesnake Middle School was converted to an elementary school.  Later, when the population of the newly created Rattlesnake Elementary School grew, MCPS district approved the building of another modular(!), a two-room modular at Rattlesnake Elementary and also another one at Lowell School. (This approval was immediately after the MCPS district approved an extension of the lease of Prescott School to Missoula International School, which shows inappropriate loyalty to MIS and malfeasance in the handling of district properties, especially to Prescott School.)

 

Further information about the Rattlesnake modular -

The information below is from a May 2012 MCPS meeting discussing and awarding the building of two modulars, one for Lowell and one for Rattlesnake Middle School. Elementary School. It you divide $417,147 in half the bid for one modular is $208, 573. Adding the prep work and landscaping most likely would have cost about $250,000 or more.

The May 2012 minutes are below. This information was on another blog created after the 2004 closures. (www.missoulaschoolwatchdog.blogspot.com) There are 10 posts just on the modulars on this blog!

6. Topic: Award Modular Classroom Bid

– Lowell & Rattlesnake Schools

(Elem) (Action)

Background Information:

At April 10th, Board meeting, Trustees granted

permission to solicit bids for the construction of modulars located at Lowell and

Rattlesnake schools. The District received four responses to the bid.

The bids were opened on May 8

th, and the results are as follows:


Vendor Bid Amount

Sirius Construction $417,147


MKC $432,836

Western Interstate $449,000


Lower Construction $467,062

Administrative Recommendation:

Administration recommends that Trustees


award the Rattlesnake and Lowell modular bid to Sirius Construction. at the June

12, 2012 regular Board meeting on the Consent Agenda.

In 2015, a bond of $151 million was passed by the voters. The bond funded Rattlesnake Elementary Middle School four additional classrooms and an entryway renovation. The modulars that were built in 2012 were moved! So…not only did the district move the modular from what was then the Rattlesnake Middle School turned into the elementary school in 2004, but they also moved the newer modular that was built in 2012 due to the bond recommendations.

The district has spent thousands of dollars and perhaps up to a million on modulars and the moving of the modulars bringing home the point that just keeping Prescott School open would have saved the district money.

The modular at Rattlesnake Elementary School and the Lowell modular were moved to the back of Jefferson School. (I believe this to be the case.)

In conclusion, rather than close Prescott School permanently, the district could use the modular at Jefferson. It appears that that modular is meant to be in the Rattlesnake Valley, this time at Prescott School, if it is needed. 

Thank you for reading this information. We must reopen Prescott School for the children, families, neighborhood, teachers, and even the district.

Thank you again!

Jeanne Joscelyn

jeannejoscelyn@hotmail.com

www.prescottschoolmissoula.blogspot.com

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